The Lennox and Addington Ridge Runners
is a snowmobile club established in 1969 and located in the area north of Kingston and Napanee Ontario Canada. One of our main concerns is the sustainability of snowmobiling. Trail Permit dollars have to be supplemented by fund raising. It is the dedication of many volunteers that enables our club to continue to provide the safest and most enjoyable trails possible.

We strongly believe in the philosophy that the trails are there for the the snowmobiler who wants to experience a unique relationship with nature; one that respects the environment and provides a family recreational experience. It is a relationship that puts safety and the enjoyment of everyone foremost.

We understand that we have the privilege of riding on privately owned land that has been generously provided by over 100 landowners. Therefore, snowmobilers using our club's trails ride on the marked trails only and respect the landowner's property at all times.

We welcome you to our website, and hope that you will enjoy your time here. Please be sure to bookmark our website so that you may keep informed of local snowmobile events, trail conditions and news.

The annual Spring Dance will be held at the Odessa Fairgrounds Palace, Friday Night April 7, 2018 7:30 pm.

The live band will be Adam Knapp and Kick Back. Bring your friends and enjoy this spring dance and fundraiser.

The Spring Driver Training session has been cancelled due to low registration numbers. Another training session will be offered in the Fall of 2018. Watch this website for the date early Fall.

K&P Trail work continues north towards Ducharme Rd north of Tichborne. E114E is getting closer to a complete trail from Harrowsmith to Sharbot Lake.

LARR snowmobile club was recognized last night at the OFSC Presidents dinner for 35 years of membership in the OFSC! We're a very proud club that was founded in 1969 and has been part of the Federation since 1981.

Our Club likes to have a larger volunteer base so everyone can help a little and still have time to enjoy riding. If you have a few hours you can spare even if you can only do it once a year it helps us get things done. If you think you can help a little, please contact Greg Collins - Volunteer Coordinator at laridgerunnersvolunteers@gmail.com

Volunteers, Bruce T, Dieter E, Rob T, Bill B, Bill B and Chris H along with JH as our instructor, retrained on the OFSC Trail Ambassador program today! It's volunteers like this who step and make sure all sleds are in compliance with a permit and offer to be a great Ambassador for all the trail help needed. If you would like to join the trail patrol program, drop us a line.

POSITIVE FEEDBACK FROM SOCIAL MEDIA

Murray Skeggs: As a first year sledder, you guys are fantastic! I follow you here and on Twitter, and the interaction and information is first rate. My 12 yr old son took your course this year and is ready for the trails next season. I can see many memories being made, thanks to your organization. Some day when I have more free time, I will be sure to volunteer and help out. For now, all I can do is purchase my permit and enjoy your wonderful trails.

Scott Paterson: Bravo to a club that kept people informed, volunteers engaged and the organization moving forward. You guys set the bar pretty high, well done!